Morning Docket: 07.17.24 – Above the Law

President Biden Visits Illinois Farm To Discuss Food Supply And Prices

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* Biden set to propose Supreme Court term limits. He’s getting some flack for this from all sides, but it’s incredibly popular with actual voters. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Explaining why JD Vance is all Yale Law School’s fault. [NY Times]

* Elon Musk says he’s moving all his businesses to Texas in protest over a California anti-child abuse law. [Law360]

* Meanwhile, Tesla has ditched Cravath in favor of Wilmer Hale in its antitrust case. [Reuters]

* Boston attorney Gary Zerola sentenced to 5-10 years for rape conviction last month. Longtime Above the Law readers will remember that Zerola’s been charged with rape multiple times dating back to 2006, but managed to secure acquittals until now. [Boston Globe]

* Ashurst expansion brings tidy revenue growth. [Law.com International]

* Lawyer allegedly stole $282 million from clients. [Courthouse News Service]

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